Often times AILA elections offer no effective choice to members and many AILA members find voting unfulfilling because of the lack of choice. Fortunately, this year is different. There is a choice of two candidates for one position in the Executive Committee and a choice of eleven candidates for seven positions of Director on the Board of Governors. Running for AILA Secretary are Robert P. Deasy and Bernard P. Wolfsdorf. Running for seven positions for Director are: T. Douglas Stump, Brian K. Bates, Royal F. Berg, Lory D. Rosenberg, Marc Van Der Hout, Heather N. Segal, Victor D. Nieblas Pradis, Marcia N. Needleman, Kathleen Moccio, Dagmar Butte, and Laura Lichter. Given the small number of people who cast their ballots, every vote makes a difference. We would like to urge all AILA members to cast their vote. Information about all candidates running is posted on AILA Infonet. Don't delay - vote today.

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